Propolene Review
Propolene is more widely advertised and better known in the United States than in the UK. The company responsible for production are Obesity Reserach Institute and have a less than flattering history in the diet pill market.
Propolene does sound more like a rocket fuel than a diet product – a current tactic employed by many diet pill manufacturers to give an air of strength.
The main ingredient used in the formula is Glucomannan or more commonly know as the root of Konjac plant.
Asian women have been using Glucomannan for centuries to as health supplement, but no clinical evidence to suggest it can promote weight loss.
What Does Propolene Do – How Does It Work
It is thought that Glucomannan can absorb up to 20x its own weight in water – kind of like a dietary sponge
This soaking effect can create a feeling of fullness in the stomach so basically an appetite suppressant.
Propolene Ingredients
Excelerene, Green tea extract, Chromium, Kola nut and of course the active ingredient Glucomannan.
Side Effects Of Propolene
No reported serious side effects
Does Propolene Work
The question of is Propolene an effective diet pill has been somewhat over shadowed by the company behind the product.
Recently the Obesity Research Institute have been charged by the Federal Trade Commission for making false and irregular claims and made to pay a substantial amount in damages.
Looking Elsewhere
As far as appetite suppressants there is no getting away from the effect of pure Hoodia Gordonii.
Hoodia can suppress appetite and does its job better than any other natural substance.
More about Hoodia
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